Kworb can you tell me how 29 #1s in singles gets more points than 29 #1s in albums?
Is that not weird?
Quote:
Can't Remember To Forget You
#1 Azerbaijan
#1 Barbados
#1 Bulgaria
#1 Colombia
#1 Costa Rica
#1 Dominican Republic
#1 Ecuador
#1 El Salvador
#1 Ghana
#1 Greece
#1 Guatemala
#1 Indonesia
#1 Lebanon
#1 Malta
#1 Mexico
#1 Nicaragua
#1 Nigeria
#1 Norway
#1 Panama
#1 Paraguay
#1 Romania
#1 Russia
#1 Spain
#1 Turkey
#1 Ukraine
Quote:
BEYONCÉ
#1 United Kingdom
#1 Azerbaijan
#1 Bahrain
#1 Barbados
#1 Belarus
#1 Bermuda
#1 Bulgaria
#1 Burkina Faso
#1 Cayman Islands
#1 Cyprus
#1 Dominica
#1 Egypt
#1 Estonia
#1 Grenada
#1 Kazakhstan
#1 Latvia
#1 Mongolia
#1 Mozambique
#1 New Zealand
#1 Nigeria
#1 Romania
#1 Saint Kitts and Nevis
#1 Slovakia
#1 Sweden
#1 The Bahamas
#1 Trinidad and Tobago
#1 United Arab Emirates
Rihanna is #1 in more of the larger iTunes markets. Besides the UK, every market SANDÉ is #1 in is kinda irrelevant. The more weighting on your market, the more points you get given.
Rihanna is #1 in more of the larger iTunes markets. Besides the UK, every market SANDÉ is #1 in is kinda irrelevant. The more weighting on your market, the more points you get given.
Not just now, Avicii got to #1 with 17 #1s when Beyonce was still #1 in US, UK, France, Australia, New Zealand, and etc...
Not just now, Avicii got to #1 with 17 #1s when Beyonce was still #1 in US, UK, France, Australia, New Zealand, and etc...
It isn't just the #1s that the points are tracking, the points relate to every song/album that's charting in any iTunes chart in the world; obviously #1s just mean a lot more.
Avicii's winning because both Wake Me Up and Hey Brother are Top 10/20 like everywhere.